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Campbell's Atlas of Oil and Gas Depletion, Second Edition, is the product of a half-century of critical analysis and updating of data on the status of oil and gas depletion by country, region and the world as a whole. Separate analyses of conventional and non-conventional oil and gas, which are depleting at different rates and costs, show when these critical energy sources peak and decline. The Atlas also summarizes the history and political circumstances of each country to assess the impact on oil and gas production and reserves. It contrasts the First Half of the Oil Age, which saw the rapid expansion of the world economy, allowing the population to grow six-fold, with the Second Half, which will witness a general contraction as these easy, high-density energy supplies dwindle. The transition threatens to be a time of great economic, financial and political tensions. The Atlas, which has been compiled and updated by prominent geologist, former oil company executive, and oil analyst Colin Campbell since the 1960s, addresses the need for a reliable and comprehensive database on a subject essential to governments, industry, academia, and the population as a whole as we attempt to adapt to these critically changing circumstances.




Campbell's Atlas of Oil and Gas Depletion, Second Edition, is the product of a half-century of critical analysis and updating of data on the status of oil and gas depletion by country, region and the world as a whole. Separate analyses of conventional and non-conventional oil and gas, which are depleting at different rates and costs, show when these critical energy sources peak and decline. The Atlas also summarizes the history and political circumstances of each country to assess the impact on oil and gas production and reserves. It contrasts the First Half of the Oil Age, which saw the rapid expansion of the world economy, allowing the population to grow six-fold, with the Second Half, which will witness a general contraction as these easy, high-density energy supplies dwindle. The transition threatens to be a time of great economic, financial and political tensions. The Atlas, which has been compiled and updated by prominent geologist, former oil company executive, and oil analyst Colin Campbell since the 1960s, addresses the need for a reliable and comprehensive database on a subject essential to governments, industry, academia, and the population as a whole as we attempt to adapt to these critically changing circumstances.

Provides a country-by-country assessment of oil and gas depletion

Covers both conventional and non-conventional oil and gas resources

Quantifies oil and gas reserves by region

Combines a local and a global perspective

Represents essential reading for researchers, policy-makers, and industry professionals, with unprecedented implications for the population as a whole




Campbell's Atlas of Oil and Gas Depletion, Second Edition, is the product of a half-century of critical analysis and updating of data on the status of oil and gas depletion by country, region and the world as a whole. Separate analyses of conventional and non-conventional oil and gas, which are depleting at different rates and costs, show when these critical energy sources peak and decline. The Atlas also summarizes the history and political circumstances of each country to assess the impact on oil and gas production and reserves. It contrasts the First Half of the Oil Age, which saw the rapid expansion of the world economy, allowing the population to grow six-fold, with the Second Half, which will witness a general contraction as these easy, high-density energy supplies dwindle. The transition threatens to be a time of great economic, financial and political tensions. The Atlas, which has been compiled and updated by prominent geologist, former oil company executive, and oil analyst Colin Campbell since the 1960s, addresses the need for a reliable and comprehensive database on a subject essential to governments, industry, academia, and the population as a whole as we attempt to adapt to these critically changing circumstances.

Provides a country-by-country assessment of oil and gas depletion

Covers both conventional and non-conventional oil and gas resources

Quantifies oil and gas reserves by region

Combines a local and a global perspective

Represents essential reading for researchers, policy-makers, and industry professionals, with unprecedented implications for the population as a whole


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction....Pages 3-9
The Estimation and Reporting of Reserves and Production....Pages 11-13
The Methodology of the Depletion Model....Pages 15-18
Front Matter....Pages 20-21
Algeria....Pages 23-25
Angola....Pages 27-29
Cameroon....Pages 31-32
Chad....Pages 33-35
Congo....Pages 37-38
Egypt....Pages 39-41
Gabon....Pages 43-45
Libya....Pages 47-50
Nigeria....Pages 51-53
Sudan....Pages 55-56
Tunisia....Pages 57-59
Uganda....Pages 61-62
Africa Region....Pages 63-71
Front Matter....Pages 72-73
Australia....Pages 75-77
Brunei....Pages 79-81
India....Pages 83-85
Indonesia....Pages 87-89
Front Matter....Pages 72-73
Malaysia....Pages 91-93
Pakistan....Pages 95-97
Papua-New Guinea....Pages 99-101
Thailand....Pages 103-104
Vietnam....Pages 105-107
Asia Pacific Region....Pages 109-117
Front Matter....Pages 118-119
Albania....Pages 121-123
Azerbaijan....Pages 125-127
China....Pages 129-132
Croatia....Pages 133-135
Hungary....Pages 137-139
Kazakhstan....Pages 141-143
Romania....Pages 145-147
Russia....Pages 149-153
Turkmenistan....Pages 155-157
Ukraine....Pages 159-161
Uzbekistan....Pages 163-165
Eurasia Region....Pages 167-175
Front Matter....Pages 176-177
Austria....Pages 179-181
Denmark....Pages 183-185
Front Matter....Pages 176-177
France....Pages 187-190
Germany....Pages 191-194
Italy....Pages 195-197
Netherlands....Pages 199-201
Norway....Pages 203-207
United Kingdom....Pages 209-212
Europe Region....Pages 213-220
Front Matter....Pages 222-223
Argentina....Pages 225-227
Bolivia....Pages 229-231
Brasil....Pages 233-236
Chile....Pages 237-239
Colombia....Pages 241-243
Ecuador....Pages 245-247
Mexico....Pages 249-251
Peru....Pages 253-255
Trinidad....Pages 257-259
Venezuela....Pages 261-263
Latin America Region....Pages 265-273
Front Matter....Pages 274-275
Bahrain....Pages 277-279
Iran....Pages 281-284
Front Matter....Pages 274-275
Iraq....Pages 285-289
Kuwait....Pages 291-294
Neutral Zone....Pages 295-297
Oman....Pages 299-301
Qatar....Pages 303-305
Saudi Arabia....Pages 307-312
Syria....Pages 313-315
Turkey....Pages 317-320
United Arab Emirates....Pages 321-323
Yemen....Pages 325-327
Middle East Region....Pages 329-338
Front Matter....Pages 340-341
Canada....Pages 343-345
USA....Pages 347-351
North America Region....Pages 353-358
Front Matter....Pages 360-361
The World....Pages 363-367
Non-Conventional Oil and Gas....Pages 369-375
The Oil Age in Perspective....Pages 377-388
Back Matter....Pages 389-411


Campbell's Atlas of Oil and Gas Depletion, Second Edition, is the product of a half-century of critical analysis and updating of data on the status of oil and gas depletion by country, region and the world as a whole. Separate analyses of conventional and non-conventional oil and gas, which are depleting at different rates and costs, show when these critical energy sources peak and decline. The Atlas also summarizes the history and political circumstances of each country to assess the impact on oil and gas production and reserves. It contrasts the First Half of the Oil Age, which saw the rapid expansion of the world economy, allowing the population to grow six-fold, with the Second Half, which will witness a general contraction as these easy, high-density energy supplies dwindle. The transition threatens to be a time of great economic, financial and political tensions. The Atlas, which has been compiled and updated by prominent geologist, former oil company executive, and oil analyst Colin Campbell since the 1960s, addresses the need for a reliable and comprehensive database on a subject essential to governments, industry, academia, and the population as a whole as we attempt to adapt to these critically changing circumstances.

Provides a country-by-country assessment of oil and gas depletion

Covers both conventional and non-conventional oil and gas resources

Quantifies oil and gas reserves by region

Combines a local and a global perspective

Represents essential reading for researchers, policy-makers, and industry professionals, with unprecedented implications for the population as a whole


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction....Pages 3-9
The Estimation and Reporting of Reserves and Production....Pages 11-13
The Methodology of the Depletion Model....Pages 15-18
Front Matter....Pages 20-21
Algeria....Pages 23-25
Angola....Pages 27-29
Cameroon....Pages 31-32
Chad....Pages 33-35
Congo....Pages 37-38
Egypt....Pages 39-41
Gabon....Pages 43-45
Libya....Pages 47-50
Nigeria....Pages 51-53
Sudan....Pages 55-56
Tunisia....Pages 57-59
Uganda....Pages 61-62
Africa Region....Pages 63-71
Front Matter....Pages 72-73
Australia....Pages 75-77
Brunei....Pages 79-81
India....Pages 83-85
Indonesia....Pages 87-89
Front Matter....Pages 72-73
Malaysia....Pages 91-93
Pakistan....Pages 95-97
Papua-New Guinea....Pages 99-101
Thailand....Pages 103-104
Vietnam....Pages 105-107
Asia Pacific Region....Pages 109-117
Front Matter....Pages 118-119
Albania....Pages 121-123
Azerbaijan....Pages 125-127
China....Pages 129-132
Croatia....Pages 133-135
Hungary....Pages 137-139
Kazakhstan....Pages 141-143
Romania....Pages 145-147
Russia....Pages 149-153
Turkmenistan....Pages 155-157
Ukraine....Pages 159-161
Uzbekistan....Pages 163-165
Eurasia Region....Pages 167-175
Front Matter....Pages 176-177
Austria....Pages 179-181
Denmark....Pages 183-185
Front Matter....Pages 176-177
France....Pages 187-190
Germany....Pages 191-194
Italy....Pages 195-197
Netherlands....Pages 199-201
Norway....Pages 203-207
United Kingdom....Pages 209-212
Europe Region....Pages 213-220
Front Matter....Pages 222-223
Argentina....Pages 225-227
Bolivia....Pages 229-231
Brasil....Pages 233-236
Chile....Pages 237-239
Colombia....Pages 241-243
Ecuador....Pages 245-247
Mexico....Pages 249-251
Peru....Pages 253-255
Trinidad....Pages 257-259
Venezuela....Pages 261-263
Latin America Region....Pages 265-273
Front Matter....Pages 274-275
Bahrain....Pages 277-279
Iran....Pages 281-284
Front Matter....Pages 274-275
Iraq....Pages 285-289
Kuwait....Pages 291-294
Neutral Zone....Pages 295-297
Oman....Pages 299-301
Qatar....Pages 303-305
Saudi Arabia....Pages 307-312
Syria....Pages 313-315
Turkey....Pages 317-320
United Arab Emirates....Pages 321-323
Yemen....Pages 325-327
Middle East Region....Pages 329-338
Front Matter....Pages 340-341
Canada....Pages 343-345
USA....Pages 347-351
North America Region....Pages 353-358
Front Matter....Pages 360-361
The World....Pages 363-367
Non-Conventional Oil and Gas....Pages 369-375
The Oil Age in Perspective....Pages 377-388
Back Matter....Pages 389-411
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